Public enemy - Harder than you think [uk edit]

Public Enemy - Harder Than You Think featuring the Paralympic Athletes including Aaron Phipps.

Olympic Torch Relay 2012 in Fareham & Gosport

The Olympic Torch Relay for London 2012 Olympics through the Fareham And Gosport Leg of it's Journey & it's Trip on the Gosport Ferry Over to Portsmouth on Sunday July 15th 2012 at around 4.30pm to 6pm.

Radio 5 live speaks to aaron's Family

The family of ParalympicsGB wheelchair rugby player Aaron Phipps prepare to support him at the team's first game at the Paralympics in the Olympic Park basketball arena.

ITV NEWS: Medal hopes for GB in Wheelchair Rugby

Wheelchair Rugby is one of the most hotly-anticipated events at London's Paralympics and Great Britain have a real chance of medal success.

Nicknamed 'murderball', tickets to the action sold out within three days of going on sale. Bodily contact is banned, but, to the delight of spectators, competitors can - and do - hit each others' wheelchairs in an attempt to gain possession.

The Telegraph

pushing the boundaries amputee support day

Pushing the Boundaries - Life Beyond Childhood Limb Loss Due to Septicaemia was Meningitis Research Foundation's first childhood amputee day and took place in Liverpool at Alder Hey Hospital and the Alder Sports Centre on May 31 2013.Parents, carers and children took inspiration from the morning's presentations as disability sports expert and practitioner Steve Johnson and our very own paralympian wheelchair rugby star Aaron Phipps shared their personal stories.

Aaron Phipps in the telegraph feature

Paralympics 2012: big-tackling wheelchair rugby player Aaron Phipps could 'murder' a cuddle from his little girl. Aaron Phipps has no fingers, one thumb, and his legs have been amputated below the knees. His legs are riddled with scar tissue.

But on Wednesday night, he will be one of the big tacklers when Great Britain takes on the US in their opening group match in the brutal sport of wheelchair rugby.

“My job is to tackle like Lawrence Dallaglio or Lewis Moody, unsettle the opposition and knock the ball out,” explains Phipps.

PARALYMPICS: 10 TO WATCH

Meet the SuperHumans : Transcript

Darkness frames a line of windows that look out at night towards the lights of a building. A single car drives away to the right, also reflected in an angled window on the left.

Overhead lights flicker on revealing a still and empty swimming pool - the line of windows its glass wall on the far side. The swimming lanesrun from left to right with lights reflecting off the turquoise water. Forming a line down the centre are the starting blocks. The ceiling is constructed ofwhite beams and girders.

New Forest National Park Paralympic Athletes

PUPILS were treated to a visit from a top sportsman as they prepare for a summer of Olympic fun. Hampshire’s Paralympic wheelchair rugby star, Aaron Phipps, dropped in at Shakespeare Junior School in Eastleigh to share some of his experiences.